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Basics of effective erosion control in German agriculture
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2006
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Wind‐erosion RisksPrecision AgricultureEngineeringLand UseEnvironmental Impact AssessmentAgricultural EconomicsSoil ConservationLand DegradationEarth ScienceErosion PredictionTillage ErosionTillage ToolSoil DegradationSoil ErosionWater ResourcesCrop ProtectionLand SubsidenceSoil‐protection StrategiesEffective Erosion Control
Abstract Present research in Germany on water, wind, and tillage erosion is examined. Existing soil‐protection strategies, laws, and guidelines are outlined. These are the result of extensive scientific investigations and the adoption of existing international knowledge. The most common methodologies currently used in Germany are reviewed. They allow an estimation of the water‐ and wind‐erosion risks as well as methods for their reduction. The results enable an aim‐orientated, site‐specific, risk‐adequate approach to implementing control measures in an easily understood framework. The most important remaining research problems are explained.
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